Let's have a few corrections - note - you said - The England U21s is full of players who are regulars in the PL. The team that won the Euros would play our senior team off the park week in week out.
Trafford played in League 1 last season - he is currently conceding an average of more than 2 goals a game with Burnley.
Aarons has been repeatedly tipped over the past three years for a transfer to a PL club - yet no one has bought him until Bournemouth paid £7m for him in August - he is not a regular at Bournemouth
Johnson hasn't played for West Ham this season
Colwill was not a starter for Brighton last season - he started 13 games and was a sub in four others.
Harwood-Bellis is playing for Southampton in the Championship - he has never played a PL game
Thomas has never been a starter for Leicester in the PL
Skipp - never a regular starter for Spurs
Doyle - not a regular for Wolves
Ramsey was a regular for the past two seasons - is not this season (in part because of an early season injury)
Smith Rowe - not playing for Arsenal this season (again in part because of injury)
Jones - not a regular for Liverpool
Palmer - not a regular until the Chelsea move
Elliot - getting there - but not a starter for Liverpool
Gomes - The French L1 is nowhere near the standard of the PL
Madueke - not a regular starter
Archer - has played 8 games for Sheff Utd - he is not a first choice PL player and he plays for the worst team in the PL.
Furthermore - I argued that the starting team that won the U21 Euros for England had only one regular PL starter at the time ( I will admit to an error - there were two - Gordon and Gibbs-White).
The team - Trafford - Garner - Colwill - Harwood-Bellis - Aarons - Smith-Rowe - Gomes - Gibbs-White - Jones - Palmer - and Gordon.
Now - I would also argue that this team that won the Euros would not play the Irish team off the park - I think it would be a pretty even game with Ireland winning narrowly. Why - because Ireland have a lot more experience. Give it a year or two and you could have a valid argument - but Ireland are also likely to be a much better team in a year or two now that Kenny is gone.
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